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How the Global South Is Reclaiming Media Power | Hind Khlaifat
Description
As media power continues to shift, the Global South is no longer just part of the conversation. It is becoming central to how the world tells its stories.
In this episode of Global Southing, we speak with Hind Khlaifat, General Manager of Deraya Speakers, about the role of storytelling, media leadership, and cultural identity in shaping a more authentic global narrative.
The conversation explores how voices from the Global South have long been underrepresented in global media, despite representing the majority of the world’s population. Hind reflects on why authenticity, dignity, and rooted storytelling matter more than ever, and why media from the Global South should not be seen as an alternative, but as an essential part of the full picture.
This episode also looks at how digital platforms, youth audiences, and changing content habits are opening new opportunities for creators, journalists, and communicators across the Global South. From classical journalism to social media, from cultural memory to diaspora connection, the discussion asks what it takes to create media that is not just visible, but meaningful.
Tune in to learn:
→ Why the Global South remains underrepresented in global media narratives
→ How authenticity and human dignity can shape stronger storytelling
→ Why cultural identity is one of the biggest strengths in content creation
→ How media from the Global South can connect communities across the diaspora
→ What digital platforms are changing for storytellers, journalists, and creators
→ Why not every creator needs to chase trends to make an impact
→ How to think about media influence beyond virality and numbers
→ What young spokespersons and future media leaders need to build confidence and presence
Key Moments
00:00 Introduction to media power, digital growth, and who gets to tell Global South stories
01:34 Introducing Hind Khlaifat and the conversation on media leadership
02:00 The roots of Global South storytelling and how identity shapes narrative
04:01 Why media imbalance still exists and how it can begin to shift
05:50 Why authenticity and quality matter in correcting unfair narratives
08:01 Journalism, simplicity, and creating from values rather than numbers
10:00 Can authentic content compete in the digital age?
12:09 The role of culture, tradition, and storytelling in global media
14:29 How media can connect diaspora communities through identity and human values
16:12 Trends, shallow content, and why chasing the crowd is not the only path
18:03 What “media immunity” means in an age of content overload
19:13 Digital platforms and whether they help Global South stories travel further
21:22 Advice for young speakers, media professionals, and future leaders
23:57 Why Global South media is essential to telling the full story of our time